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Surrounded by majestic saguaro forests and dramatic mountain peaks, Tucson blends the beauty of the natural world with the excitement and amenities of a thriving city. Enjoy outdoor adventures, unique Southwestern cuisine, exploring the arts, and much more on your getaway in Tucson.  

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  • Major League Baseball Spring Training
    Mar. 4 - Mar. 31
    Major League Baseball warms up for the regular season as the Arizona Diamondbacks take on other Cactus League teams at Tucson Electric Park, 2500 E. Ajo Way 85713 (520-434-1367), and the Colorado Rockies play at Hi Corbett Field, 3400 Camino Campestre 85716 (520-327-9467).
  • Butterfly Magic at the Gardens
    Mar. 5 - Apr. 30
    Tucson Botanical Gardens presents a live, tropical butterfly exhibit. View colorful butterflies fluttering in a special greenhouse and help support global efforts for sustainable conservation.
  • Andy Warhol Portfolios: Life and Legends
    Mar. 5 - Jul. 3
    Tucson Museum of Art presents works by Andy Warhol, including portraits of Muhammad Ali and Marilyn Monroe and illustrations of Campbell's soup cans and other images of American pop culture.
  • ¡Viva David Tineo! A Retrospective of Tucson’s Muralist and Art Educator
    Mar. 5 - Jul. 3
    Tucson Museum of Art exhibits works by acclaimed Tucson muralist David Tineo, including easel paintings, moveable murals, drawings for public commissions, and decorated architectural artifacts.
  • Ed Mell: Paintings of the New West
    Mar. 5 - May. 23
    Tucson Museum of Art exhibits paintings and sculptures by Phoenix artist Ed Mell, whose majestic, modernistic panoramas of the desert Southwest are decidedly western in theme and expression.
  • The Glass Menagerie
    Mar. 17 - Mar. 20
    Arizona Theatre Company presents Tennessee Williams' classic American play, a story of longing and love that has touched generations of theatergoers. Temple of Music and Art.
  • The Mollys 20th Anniversary/St. Paddys' Day Dance Party
    Mar. 17
    The Mollys 20th anniversary reunion concert features 21-and-over St. Paddys' Day dance party, corned beef and Mexican dinners, and Hugh O'Connor Memorial Pipe Band at El Casino Ballroom.
  • 4th Avenue Spring Street Fair
    Mar. 19 - Mar. 21
    Fourth Avenue Street Fair brings together 400+ arts and crafts booths, 35+ food vendors, two stages, street musicians, food, jugglers, street performers, kids' art area, and other fun activities.
  • Aerospace & Arizona Days
    Mar. 20 - Mar. 21
    Davis Monthan Air Force Base presents a variety of top military and acrobatic airplane flyers, static displays of aircraft, and the Blue Angels, the best Navy pilots, showcasing their skills in the skies.
  • Old Tucson Studios Wild West Days
    Mar. 25 - Mar. 28
    Travel back to the 1880s at Old Tucson Studios for events and musical performances that recreate frontier life. A portion of proceeds will help repair Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum buildings.
  • Spring Artisans Market
    Mar. 26 - Mar. 28
    Tucson Museum of Art presents over 120 of the Southwest’s finest artists and crafters selling one-of-a-kind wares, including jewelry, textiles, photography, pottery, and more in the museum courtyard.
  • Bill Ganz Western Band & Tucson Symphony Orchestra
    Mar. 26 - Mar. 28
    Tucson Symphony Orchestra and the Bill Ganz Western Band perform classic Old West songs in Saddle Up: Music of the West Pops! at Tucson Music Hall.
  • Living History Day at Tucson Presidio
    Mar. 27
    The Tucson Presidio, replica of city's original adobe-walled fortress with museum/gift shop, re-enacts 1775-1856 Tucson life, with craft- and food-making demonstrations, soldier drills and cannon fire.
  • Southwest Indian Art Fair
    Mar. 27 - Mar. 28
    Desert Diamond Casino hosts renowned Native American artists and their fine pottery, kachina dolls, paintings, jewelry, baskets, rugs, blankets, and more (formerly at Arizona State Museum, U of A).
  • Arizona Distance Classic
    Mar. 28
    The Arizona Daily Star Valley of Gold Half Marathon / Northwest Medical Center Oro Valley 5K starts at Ventana Medical Systems and benefits Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
  • 28th Tucson Poetry Festival
    Apr. 2 - Apr. 3
    Ocotillo Literary Endeavors presents the longest-running poetry festival in the Southwest, with poetry readings and workshops, open mic sessions and a Poetry Slam at Club Congress.
  • Festival en El Barrio Viejo w/ Calexico & Friends
    Apr. 3
    A benefit for KXCI Community Radio with performances by locally rooted bands: Calexico, Sergio Mendoza y La Orkesta, Batucaxe, Silver Thread Trio, Carnivaleros and more in downtown Tucson.
  • Blessing of the Vine Festival
    Apr. 10 - Apr. 11
    The Village of Elgin Winery hosts festivities beginning with a priest blessing the vines for a bountiful harvest and including grape stomping, wine tastings, music and food, and shopping.
  • Arizona Spa Week in Metro Tucson
    Apr. 12 - Apr. 18
    Tucson spas offer treatments (massages, facials, manicures, facials) for just $50. Participating area spas appear in Tucson section at spaweek.com. Booking begins March 15.
  • Biosphere 2 Earth Day 2010 Festival
    Apr. 17
    University of Arizona Biosphere 2 brings together artists, scientists, students and visitors for activities, tours, music and panel discussions about how everyone can help save the Earth's health.
  • Tucson International Mariachi Conference
    Apr. 20 - Apr. 24
    Tucson's award-winning conference features performances by renowned mariachi musicians and baile folklorico dancers: Participant Showcase, TCC Arena (4/22); Espectacular Concert, TCC Arena (4/23); Mariachi Mass, St. Augustine Cathedral, and Fiesta de Garibaldi, Reid Park (4/24).
  • Women’s Senior National Golf Invitational
    Apr. 22 - Apr. 25
    Golf tournament will be played at the Omni Tucson National Resort on the Catalina Course, a former host course of the PGA Tour known for its magnificent views.
  • Holualoa Companies Tour of the Tucson Mountains
    Apr. 25
    Holualoa Companies sponsors a springtime bike ride, presented by Town of Marana, around the Tucson Mountains with 27- and 70-mile courses and a Kids' Fun Ride, to benefit local charities.
  • Tucson Folk Festival
    May. 1 - May. 2
    The Tucson Kitchen Musicians presents a festival of nationally known, headline acts and popular local and regional musicians as well as workshops, a gospel sing-along, a childrens' show and varied food and crafts booths. El Presidio Park downtown.
  • 'The Barber of Seville' by Arizona Opera
    May. 1 - May. 2
    Arizona Opera presents the story of Count Almaviva and his efforts to win the beautiful Rosina, includes a series of disguises, mistaken identities, and high-jinks, with an effervescent finale.

 

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